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Everythingrock 2
version March 08



Girl, you may remember when I said we should go on a break. Yes, it was my idea, but I realize now I was completely wrong. by John Vining. Read...

Unfortunately, we haven't the omniscience of some tumbling-rock type organizations necessary to create a definitive "Best of '07" list. But--although we don't have access to the Delphic oracle--we do have our own little ears attached to our own little heads. And thus, we bring you a list of albums that the staff here remembers fondly from the year past. The Everythingrock Staff. Read...
Damn, it got funky at the Fais Do Do. Sets by the New Mastersounds, Big Organ Trio and Check in the Dark were all funky in their own way. by John Vining. Read...
Gogol Bordello gave it their all to bring the authenticity and complete anarchy that characterizes one of their typical performances to Terminal 5. The show was less of a performance than it was a party. by Angela Gandini. Read...
Here are Windows Media streams for Interpol's entire LIVE EP. Includes "Stella Was a Driver and She Was Always Down," "The Heinrich Maneuver", and "Obstacle 1." Press Release. Read...
Confused about this new site? Scared, even?! If you find yourself asking "what do I do? how does this work?", this article is for you! by John Vining. Read...

The Byrds are largely associated with folk rock but they did dabble in all kinds of genres-country, bluegrass, jazz, eastern, psychedelia-as their highly influential first six albums can confirm. For a while, they were the only worthwhile American answer to the Beatles – only they had cooler shades and did way more drugs. by Trent McMartin. Read...
Britney Spears is crazy about her baby, Sony is the fourth of the Big Four to drop DRM, and more. by John Vining. Read...
How can you make a movie about a man who does not have one definition? How can you capture the humanity of an artist who has changed personas endlessly? These are the questions that Todd Haynes tries to answer within his newest film I'm Not There. by Bailey Pennick. Read...